
Special Olympics BC’s success as a Healthy Community in 2020-21
Seeking to tackle the health crisis faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities, who are still far too often forgotten and left behind by our...
Seeking to tackle the health crisis faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities, who are still far too often forgotten and left behind by our...
People with intellectual disabilities experience worse health care and access to services than others in their communities. Globally, millions of...
Special Olympics BC works to offer health opportunities that empower athletes with intellectual disabilities. This season, new virtual health events h...
Special Olympics North America is launching Virtual Health Messenger Training, and has selected a small group of athletes from throughout the region...
As athletes we focus so much on training our bodies – working towards being faster, stronger, fitter. However we often forget another very important...
Fruits and vegetables are a very important part of eating well, and fueling your body! They are full of fibre, which is very important for digestion...
During this time of year, people tend to fall ill more often with things such as coughs, colds, and the flu. If you are sick, it is best to evaluate...
While programs take a break for Winter Holidays there are many things you can do on your own or with your family to keep moving. Getting out for a...
Special Olympics BC’s Healthy Athletes screenings address the issue that individuals with intellectual disabilities have unique challenges around...
In 2016, Special Olympics BC won a three-year Special Olympics Healthy Communities grant funded by the Golisano Foundation. Seeking to tackle the...